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c o u n ty n e w s p a p e rs , w e a r e su re , w o u ld g la d ly helD in a p ­
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QueRtion— Can a man be forgiven
the w e -rt iin ?
A n sw e r—O ur answ er is found In
the fir s t p a rt o f M a tth e w 12 31:
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tio n ," a t mentioned in L e v itic u t 23?
A.— A paiherlE ? fo r re l.rio u »
C IO g a v e f o rm a l n o tic e to th e g o v e rn m e n t la s t w e e k
■ervice. (See N um ber 2S:23; E r »
th a t a r.e w r o u n d o f w a g e d e m a n d s im p e n d s if e c o n o m ic
dus 12:16.)
a g e n c ie s fa il to p u s h p ric e s d o w n w a rd . A ll o f w h ic h w o u ld
Q.— I have been to ld the H o ly
m e a n ar. ’h e r r o u n d o n th e v ic io u s c y c le t h a t c o u ld b r in g
Biole condemn» drunken-ess. Is it
d is a s tre s in f la tio n a r.d r u in to e v e rv o n e b e c a u s e w a g e s
true?
A.— Y et, and I t also condemn«
a r e a v ita l par* f th e c o st o f a n v a r tic le
those w ho make others drunk. “ N o r
W h e re , o h w h e r e , w ill it a ll e n d ?
thieves, c o r covetous, c o r dru nk-
aids, n o r re viie rs, c o r exto rtio ne rs,
H a r old M e y e r h a s g iv e n fin e se rv ic e to th e c o u n ty as
sha ll In h e rit the Jccedom o f God."
1 C o rinth ian s 6:10. “W oe u n to him
.• ;■ a n d h is re s ig n a tio n to a c c e p t a n o th e r posi-
th a t g ive th his neighbour d rir.k.
t n is r e g r e tta b le H is su c c e sso r. A lb e r t G. L e m c k e . by
th a t p u tte st th y h o ttie to him , ar. l
r e a s n of h is tr a in in g as a sch o o l m a n . sh o u ld b e a w o r th y
m akeat h im dru nke n also.” Habak-
s u c c e s s o r to M r. M e y e r.
k u k 2:15.
Q — W hat were the c itie s of re­
T h e e a s te r n e r ’. f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty is d e v e lo p in g at
fuge, and how m any were there?
A .—The six citie s o f refuge were
ts ta n
rat< m i t t h g r e a te r th a n a n y o n e th o u g h t
appointed by Moses ar.d Joshua at
I s s ib le a fe w b r ie f v e e
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the command o f God. T hey
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places o f safety fo r those who had
s to r y as r e c e n tlv u n fo ld e d h e r e b y C h e s te r A M o o re s o f
take n hum an life u n in ten tio n ally .
. - r a r . v - f P o r tla n d , w h ic h is fin a n c -
.T h ere such persons were assured
th a t W ill r e s u lt i n m a n y in ­
a f a ir tr ia l and were required to
te r e s t • _ •;r a n g e s *. th e c o u n ty a n d w ill b e w a tc h e d w ith
rem a in u n til the death of the h ig h
a grea* ie a i * in te r e s t f o r it w ill b r in g u p n e w p ro b le m s
priest. (See Exodus 21:13; X um -
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as w ell as in c re a s e t h e c o u n ty 's v a lu a tio n .
‘ Q.— Have the people who were
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de tt-o yed by the flood In Noah'»
C ig r a tu la ti r.s to N e w b e r g on b e in g o n e o f th e few
day been resurrected?
I A.— T hey have cot. b u t th e y w in
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p r t h v e s t t > h o ld a n o b s e rv a n c e of V -J d a y .
be. W e read In John 5 :2 ; 23: "M a r-
uh h n o
m u c h in th e liv e s o f a ll A m e ric a n s a n d
,vel not a t th is : fo r the hour is c-.m-
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lcg, in th» w h ich a ll th a t are In the
a n d to t h e ir fa m ilie s. N e w b e rg o b s e rv e d th e
Crave» sh a ll te a r H it t o . e, and
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shall come fo r th ; th e y th a t have
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done good, un to the re su rre ctio n '
o f life ; and they th a t h a re done
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evil, un to the resu rrectio n o f dam ­
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